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Rugged Mesh E.U.D
Rugged Mesh E.U.D
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Meshtastic is an open-source, long-range communication solution that lets you create your own private, decentralized mesh network. Using LoRa (Long Range) radio technology, Meshtastic devices form a resilient network that transmits text messages, GPS data, and sensor information over several kilometers — even in the most remote areas.
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Key Features:
Off-Grid Connectivity: Communicate without cellular service or Wi-Fi — perfect for outdoor adventures, emergencies, and remote operations.
Mesh Networking: Each device acts as a relay node, automatically extending network range and reliability.
Long-Range LoRa Technology: Transmit messages over multiple kilometers using low-power, license-free radio frequencies.
Low Power, High Efficiency: Compact hardware designed for long battery life, ideal for field deployment or continuous operation.
Secure & Encrypted: Built-in encryption keeps your messages private within your chosen channels.
Cross-Platform Control: Manage messages and network settings via the Meshtastic mobile or desktop app using Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, or USB.
Open-Source Freedom: Fully open-source firmware and community-driven development for transparency and innovation.
Why Choose a Mesh E.U.D for Meshtastic?
Unlike traditional radios or Wi-Fi extenders, Meshtastic creates a self-healing mesh network that adapts to your environment — every new node strengthens the network. Whether you’re coordinating a team deep in the wilderness or monitoring remote sensors, Meshtastic keeps you connected where other networks can’t.
About Are Device:
The Rugged Meshtastic EUD (End User Device) is reworked by Justcallmekoko and assembled by Sunkworks Tec. This versatile device combines long-range communication with accurate GPS tracking, making it ideal for outdoor adventurers, emergency responders, and off-grid operations.
Powered by the RAKwireless WisBlock system, it features the RAK19007 Base, RAK4631 Core, and the RAK12500 GNSS GPS Module for real-time geolocation. Operating on the 900 MHz frequency, it utilizes Meshtastic's or Meshcore mesh network protocol to provide low-power, long-range connectivity.
Key Features:
RAK19007 WisBlock Base + RAK4631 Core for reliable performance
RAK12500 GNSS GPS Module for precise, real-time location tracking
900 MHz LoRa technology for long-range, low-power communication
1500 mAh LiPo battery for extended operational time and short charge times
LED status indicator for charging and message reception notifications
Tactile on/off switch for easy and reliable power control
Premium 900 MHz/GPS antennas by ZBM2 Industries for superior connectivity
Rugged 3D-printed housing:
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- Wolf Gray: Printed in ASA for UV resistance and durability
- Black: Printed in PET-CF-17 or ASA-GF-15 fiber-enhanced strength
With ZBM2 Industries’ best-in-class 900 MHz and GPS antennas, the device ensures optimal signal strength, even in remote or challenging environments.
Meshtastic and ATAK Plugin:
The plugin enables integration between the Android Team Awareness Kit (ATAK) and the Meshtastic mesh-network system. It allows ATAK to send and receive data (position, chat, etc.) via Meshtastic’s LoRa mesh rather than (or in addition to) conventional networks. DeepWiki+3Meshtastic+3GitHub+3
Key capabilities include:
- Sharing position/location (PLI – Position Location Information) over the mesh network. GitHub+1
- Sending and receiving chat messages (GeoChat) via the mesh. GitHub+1
- Using a Meshtastic-device’s GPS as an external GPS source for ATAK. GitHub+1
- Large data transfers (file chunks) and voice memo support in some versions (though note LoRa’s bandwidth is limited). GitHub+1
🔍 How it works
Here’s a breakdown of architecture and flow:
- The plugin runs inside ATAK and binds to the Meshtastic Android app’s service (IMeshService) to send/receive mesh-packets. Meshtastic+1
- Outgoing ATAK CoT (Cursor on Target) events (e.g., location updates, chat) are intercepted by the plugin (via ATAK’s PreSendProcessor interface) and then forwarded to the mesh network. Meshtastic+1
- Incoming mesh messages are translated back into ATAK CoT events and displayed in the ATAK map/interface as though they came via standard networks. DeepWiki+1
- The plugin also supports configuring things like channel/hop limits, external GPS mode, and how much data to send over the mesh. GitHub+1
✅ Use-cases & Benefits
Using this plugin + Meshtastic hardware lets you run ATAK-capable communication in situations where standard networks (cellular, WiFi) may be unavailable. For example: remote areas, off-grid operations, emergency response, outdoor team coordination.
You get benefits such as:
- Long-range, low-power mesh communication (via LoRa) integrated into a familiar ATAK interface.
- Team awareness: seeing each other’s position on a map, sharing chat, etc., via mesh when normal comms fail.
Flexibility: Devices can act as trackers or full ATAK clients tied into the mesh
